By Cliff Rold - For some it is the most anticipated fight of the year, a Welterweight crossroads battle between a potentially great fighter on the verge of mega-stardom and a near-great fighter who never quite got to that plateau. Both have shown the willingness to brawl, to suffer, to bleed and, most importantly, to entertain. The question that will be answered this Saturday is whether or not both will do so together in a fashion that allows the fight to meet the hype. [details]
Is This a Time For Goodbye?
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i have ssm putting cotto 2 sleep i just cant see cotto winning. everybody talks about cotto body punching, lets see how he takes punishment 2 the body. shane is an underrated body puncher. but we'll see. and 2 the writer of the thread GET YOUR THUMB OUT YOUR ASS NO WAY IN HELL THERE WILL BE A CORNER STOPAGE FROM MOSELY CORNERComment
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How can he call Mosley "a near great fighter"
What a ****ing insult.
One of the best lightweights of all time. 3 weight world champion. Widely regarded as one of the best fighters of the past 10 years but yet he's only "near great".
What a joke!!!Comment
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mosely isnt knocking out ****. he hasnt had true KO power since his days at 135/140. if he wins it by UD or a TKO due to cuts or something like thatComment
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I'll pay $49.95 just to watch that.
Mosley has never been knocked out ever. In life.
Never in one fight ever in the amateurs or the pros.
Cotto is going to do it in 8 rounds. He couldn't do that to Judah, Urkal, or Malignaggi but he's going to do that to Shane Mosley. Even the pip-squeak Gianluca Branco went 8 rounds with Cotto and Shane Mosley can only equal that.. Yep, definately worth $50.Comment
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